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Date of publication:
1640
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Signed at end: A.S. "With Priuilegio." "Imprimatur. Philip. Minutolius"--P. [13]. Signatures: [A]² B¹ C⁴. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1696
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Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1663
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Attributed, probably erroneously, by Wing to John Digby. Manuscript notation on t.p. indicates Kenelm Digby is the author. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1636
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Attributed to Robert Chamberlain by STC (2nd ed.). Second part has caption title, "The last two centuries of bulls, jests and lies," and running title, "Bulls, jests and lies." Signatures: A-E¹², a-f¹². Reproduction of ...
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The gentleman's compleat jockey with the perfect horseman, and experienc'd farrier. Containing, I. The nature of horses; their breeding, feeding and management in all paces, to fit them for war, racing, travel, hunting, or other recreations and advantages. II. The true method, with proper rules and directions to order, diet and physick the running-horse, to bring him to any match, or race, with success. III. The methods to buy horses, and prevent being cheated; noting the particular marks of the good and bad horses, in all their circumstances. IV. How to make blazes, stars and snips: to fatten a horse with little charge, and to make him lively and lovely. V. The whole art of a farrier, in curing all diseases, griefs and sorrances incident to horses; with their symptoms and causes. VI. The methods of shooing, blooding, roweling, purging, and prevention of diseases, and many other things, from long experience and approved practice. by A. S. gent.
Date of publication:
1697
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Wrongly ascribed to Adolphus Speed. Contains engraved frontispiece depicting the anatomy of a horse. Caption title on p. 1 reads: The gentleman's compleat jockey: with the perfect horseman and farrier. Caption title on p. ...
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